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The Dethbridge In Lethbridge Chords

(ver. 2)
The Rural Alberta Advantage
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         The Dethbridge in Lethbridge – The Rural Alberta Advantage
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My first tab, please email if you come up with a better or have questions. 
*The Am only gets one down stroke before you move to Dsus2 on the intro
*Chances are this is only half correct 

Tuning: Standard – Capo hangs out on the 3’rd fret, chords are relative to the 
handsome little capo
Chords used: 
         Am    Dsus2     C       Em
e|----0---------0---------0--------0-----|
B|----1---------3---------1--------0-----|
G|----2---------2---------0--------0-----|
D|----2---------2---------2--------2-----|
A|----0---------0---------3--------2-----|
E|----0---------0---------0--------3-----|

Intro:  Am     Dsus2     C     Em

Am                                Em
I left your heartbeat in this town

Am                                 Em
I left your heartbeat in the ground

Am                                 C
and when there's nothing for us now

Am                            |---just sing!
You let me down I let you down

When your Grandfathers in the ground

(resume with the intro)
Am  Dsus2  C   Em  X2

We live in this old aching town
Our creaking bones won't make a sound
You felt the old bridge weigh us down
Let's try to turn our love around 
& take the Dethbridge out of town

I left your cold heart in this town
With family headstones all around
& when there's nothing for us now
You let me down I let you down
with your Grandfather in the ground

Pretty sure the chord pattern is the same for each verse, repeat and watch out for the pauses.
            
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